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the white house says that the move is part of president obama's plan to shut down the prison and algeria has successfully managed detainees in the past almost half of the inmates at the prison are still being held behind bars despite being cleared for release dr alan singer from hofstra university in new york believes the move is an attempt by the u.s. to break the hunger strike at that detention facility in many ways detractors desperation the hunger strike has embarrassed the united states all over the world so they're trying to break dawn destroyed by pushing out a couple of people but these are people that are being detained without any legal justification one of the things i find chill curious is they're trying to get algeria to take to the people oh i'm sure he is not well known. process of which courts countries with established legal proceedings do not want to touch this just saying you know that statement is saying that all by love you made this mess you're stuck with it i am an expert on the other jury in prison system but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to as we
the white house says that the move is part of president obama's plan to shut down the prison and algeria has successfully managed detainees in the past almost half of the inmates at the prison are still being held behind bars despite being cleared for release dr alan singer from hofstra university in new york believes the move is an attempt by the u.s. to break the hunger strike at that detention facility in many ways detractors desperation the hunger strike has embarrassed the united states...
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a washington says it's moving towards closing guantanamo bay prison by sending two inmates back to algeria but as we hear later on the program their future in the country may not work out for the better also coming up we report on how some people in the most whale law are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime was the police proved to be rather powerless. in the. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case for russians and a ukrainian allegedly spearheaded the fast and face decades behind bars r.t.s. andrew blake has the story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took at sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors
a washington says it's moving towards closing guantanamo bay prison by sending two inmates back to algeria but as we hear later on the program their future in the country may not work out for the better also coming up we report on how some people in the most whale law are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime was the police proved to be rather powerless. in the. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three...
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system by a go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark the traditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a. hunter's fate i don't see this is any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created president clinton has visited kiev's main cathedral to mark the hour you will arrive on part of the average of all of the st andrew's cross as a symbolic relic that had united nations of ancient russia and he's also said to hold talks of the crane later viktoria of its parties or in english go look at the historical twists and turns between moscow and kiev. well it's really the center of one of the most religious festivities you have seen in the last several years of hundreds of thousands of people have flocked here. taking part. because one thousand and twenty five years ago it was here and it was adopted as official religion. and then spread its way across the country and there have been several you can see conflicts that russia and ukraine have participated in over th
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to take to the people algeria is not well noted for the due process of its courts countries with stablish legal proceedings do not want to touch this just saying you know states are saying dog i love you make this mess you're stuck with it i am an expert on the other jury in prison system but liar go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark traditions in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a. are in this fate i don't see this is any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. if you were to get speed to more on guantanamo don't forget all the twists and turns on our website. change pace of the break we get to grips with the latest gadgets next in this month's technology update of the thing. i've talked with many times about the absurd things going on all around us like kids being thrown out of school because they had a gun that shoots bubbles or various people getting punished for their tweets and facebook posts it's all really abstract it's hard to truly get ang
to take to the people algeria is not well noted for the due process of its courts countries with stablish legal proceedings do not want to touch this just saying you know states are saying dog i love you make this mess you're stuck with it i am an expert on the other jury in prison system but liar go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark traditions in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a. are in this fate i don't see this is any...
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joe curious is that trying to get i'll kill you to take to the people the traditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to. aren't this fleet i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created in the u.k. rands a plastered with a as a threatening illegal immigrants with arrest are soon to appear on the streets of london as one of a new push to get people to contact the local authorities if they are not legally allowed to stay in the country artists as us earlier reports. this is barking and dagenham one of six london boroughs where vans with massive billboards like the one behind me with a message go home or face arrest will be driving around london in the next week this is the latest attempt of the u.k. a home office to would deal with illegal immigration in the country they say they want to encourage a voluntary a leaving of the country now would also advertise a number that can be texted by immigrants to ask for help and how to leave the country on their
joe curious is that trying to get i'll kill you to take to the people the traditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to. aren't this fleet i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created in the u.k. rands a plastered with a as a threatening illegal immigrants with arrest are soon to appear on the streets of london as one of a new push to get people to...
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after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country that will accept him, and the family does not get any financial support from the state . >> we've been suffering for 13 years. my children and i are being punished in the place of others. in every other european country, people have compassion for the prisoners of guantanamo. but here, no one feels sorry for us. >> the community did not accept the islamist willingly. the decision was made by the french i interior ministry, butt is refusing to comment. the town hall and prefecture are also keeping quiet. public officials in the small town are not telling the citizens anything. >> i do not know why he
after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a...
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after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country that will accept him, and the family does not get any financial support from the state . >> we've been suffering for 13 years. my children and i are being punished in the place of others. in every other european country, people have compassion for the prisoners of guantanamo. but here, no one feels sorry for us. >> the community did not accept the islamist willingly. the decision was made by the french interior ministry, but it is refusing to comment. the town hall and prefecture are also keeping quiet. public officials in the small town are not telling the citizens anything. >> i do not know why he
after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. of course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right. with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? just to hold the egg in? >> just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is a cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood? >>> it's an impoverished neighborhood and al
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. of course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> an...
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but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark the conditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a. hunt is fate i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created warlord the next church delegations have arrived in ukraine following an historical hole we rally at the st andrews cross that unites nations of ancient russia but the symbolic event in kiev comes during politically hard times foreign crain where the country at a crossroads between russia and the e.u. ridiculous ko explains. well it's really the center of one of the most religious festivities you have seen in the last several years that hundreds of thousands of people have flocked here and the reason why the festivities are taking part place and because one thousand and twenty five years ago it was here and it was adopted as official religion. and then spread its way across the country and there have been several you can see conflicts that russia and ukraine have particip
but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark the conditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a. hunt is fate i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created warlord the next church delegations have arrived in ukraine following an historical hole we rally at the st andrews cross that unites nations of ancient russia but the...
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but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark a tradition is in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a of her his fate i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. and news from around the world now heard possessed terrorists have ransacked the offices of the muslim brotherhood in the libyan capital after a leading critic of the mist in the country was killed in a drive by shooting abdul synonomous mario recently campaign strongly for a new law that prevented officials under that oppose regime from being elected a security official said an investigation have been launched into the murder. while these presidential candidates have finished campaigning ahead of sunday's polling electoral commission says it's concerned the ballot could be marred by a low turnout. election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali very valiant in the north of the country and seat of the government early in two thousand an
but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark a tradition is in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a of her his fate i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. and news from around the world now heard possessed terrorists have ransacked the offices of the muslim brotherhood in the libyan capital after a leading critic of the mist in...
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first of all, in algeria, i mean, what happened was a military coup. of course there are major differences, but i think we can also try to learn from what so that thealgeria international commodity and the egyptians themselves can start to reduce the polarization that is going on. michael made some valid points about morsi's 10-year being a disaster. it was. but that doesn't justify a military coup against the first democratically elected government and no one can pretend that was going to go smoothly. i should also note there is something unprecedented about this. michael said there is nothing new about the military killing people. that is true, but what is new, this is the first massacre against the muslim brotherhood 1954 the 1950s, since under gamal abdul nasser. this never happened under mubarak and in that sense, this will have a powerful symbolic effect and it will be very difficult to turn back from this . how do you convince the brotherhood to reintegrate into the political process and participate in upcoming elections when their blood is bein
first of all, in algeria, i mean, what happened was a military coup. of course there are major differences, but i think we can also try to learn from what so that thealgeria international commodity and the egyptians themselves can start to reduce the polarization that is going on. michael made some valid points about morsi's 10-year being a disaster. it was. but that doesn't justify a military coup against the first democratically elected government and no one can pretend that was going to go...
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i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario, egypt is different, of course, from algeria but i'm very worried about a possible stage of terror attacks. >> ben, in terms of the potential for violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course, it does and let's not forget, anderson, that during the 19 80s and the 1990s there was an urban war by militants, not the muslim brotherhood that left hundreds if not thousands of egyptians dead and the memory of that very difficult period, which come nated in 1997 with the massacre of 60 tourists is very fresh in people's minds and certainly, the possibility that if the muslim brotherhood is completely eradicated from the political equation and the rounding up of 300 of the top members silencing the television stations does not bode well in a diminished role in a post-revolution so-called 2.0 egypt. anderson? >> that's a key point. what role, if any, would they have in any new election? >> who knows. i was speaking to a top military official today, former but very plugged in. he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and m
i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario, egypt is different, of course, from algeria but i'm very worried about a possible stage of terror attacks. >> ben, in terms of the potential for violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course, it does and let's not forget, anderson, that during the 19 80s and the 1990s there was an urban war by militants, not the muslim brotherhood that left hundreds if not thousands of egyptians dead and the memory of that very...
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i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario. egypt is different, of course, from algeria, but i'm worried about a terrorist attack. >> bin ladeen, in terms of the potential of violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course it does. during the 1980s, in particular the 1990s, there was an urban war by islamic militants, not the muslim brotherhood, but islamic jihad that left hundreds, if not thousands of egyptians dead and therefore people are -- the memory of that very difficult period which culminated in 1997 with the massacre of almost 60 tourist is very fresh in people's minds. and certainly the possibility that if the muslim brotherhood is completely eradicated from the political equation, and the rounding up of 300 top members, the silencing of their television stations, certainly does not bode well for including them somehow in a diminished role in a post revolution so called 2.0 egypt. anderson? >> and that's a key point. what role, if any, would they have in any new election? >> who knows? i was speaking
i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario. egypt is different, of course, from algeria, but i'm worried about a terrorist attack. >> bin ladeen, in terms of the potential of violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course it does. during the 1980s, in particular the 1990s, there was an urban war by islamic militants, not the muslim brotherhood, but islamic jihad that left hundreds, if not thousands of egyptians dead and therefore people are -- the memory...
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system but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark traditions in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a of her his fate i don't see this is any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. and alice check out some other international news from around the world police are reportedly arresting protesters outside the parliament building in the capital after dispersing them with tear gas earlier on this saturday tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of tunis for the funeral of a key secular opposition figure who was shot dead outside his home on thursday a few hours before the procession a bomb blast ripped through a police week old and nobody was hurt in the explosion. presidential candidates in mali have finished campaigning it had of sunday's poll the electoral commission says it's concerned the ballots could be marred by a low turnout in countries in a country that's about twice the size of france the e.u. insists the election must go ahead for bil
system but i had to go to jail i think i'd much rather go to sweden or denmark traditions in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a of her his fate i don't see this is any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. and alice check out some other international news from around the world police are reportedly arresting protesters outside the parliament building in the capital after...
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so curious is that trying to get out curia to take to the people he killed you sions in general in algeria very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to a of her his fate i don't see this is any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created. coming up after the break art his legs as additional technology update the same address. police in full scope becoming independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing to govern the feels better than allowing someone else to do it for the. right to see. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the. wrong mom. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. the official. language stream quality. favorites. if you're away from. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
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i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario, egypt is different, of course, from algeria but i'm very worried about a possible stage of terror attacks. >> ben, in terms of the potential for violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course, it does and let's not forget, anderson, that during the 19 80s and the 1990s there was an urban war by militants, not the muslim brother lohood that left hundre if not thousands of egyptians dead and the memory of that very difficult period, which come nated in 1997 with the massacre of 60 tourists is very fresh in people's minds and certainly, the possibility that if the muslim brotherhood is completely eradicated from the political equation and the rounding up of 300 of the top members silencing the television stations does not bode well in a diminished role in a post-revolution so-called 2.0 egypt. anderson? >> that's a key point. what role, if any, would they have in any new election? >> who knows. i was speaking to a top military official today, former but very plugged in. he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and
i hope we won't see a repeat of the algeria scenario, egypt is different, of course, from algeria but i'm very worried about a possible stage of terror attacks. >> ben, in terms of the potential for violence, it remains great throughout the country. >> of course, it does and let's not forget, anderson, that during the 19 80s and the 1990s there was an urban war by militants, not the muslim brother lohood that left hundre if not thousands of egyptians dead and the memory of that very...
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algeria accepted these two. this has been a thorny issue the white house has been dealing with over the past four years. >> absolutely. let's get to anthony weiner and his difficult situation there. he's staying in the race, mark, despite admitting to sexual exchanges with even more women now. a number of anthony weiner's donors won't abandon the scandal-scarred mayoral candidate as long as his wife still supports him. so is she the key to his success at this point, and might this then backfire on her? >> well, alex, right now she has become the pulse that he has had in this race. had she not been by his side, had she not given him the support, you could pretty much say his candidacy was all but done. i think that he is in big trouble right now. you look at that new poll that just out that shows that his situation has deteriorated since this news came out about him. it just remains to be seen. alex, i'm having flashbacks to two years ago when just one incident after another after another finally led anthony wein
algeria accepted these two. this has been a thorny issue the white house has been dealing with over the past four years. >> absolutely. let's get to anthony weiner and his difficult situation there. he's staying in the race, mark, despite admitting to sexual exchanges with even more women now. a number of anthony weiner's donors won't abandon the scandal-scarred mayoral candidate as long as his wife still supports him. so is she the key to his success at this point, and might this then...
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happened in algeria went to 10 years of a civil war. of the muslim brotherhood and the more extreme forms which have become very violent and 200,000 people died. >> there is a danger. the actions of the egyptian authorities in the coming weeks will be important in determining that danger. it is crucial that they do what we were talking about a moment ago and release political leaders and journalists. make sure that their human rights are protected. that is crucial. if they do not do that, than the dangers of what you are describing become great. >> let us move to iran. the chairman asked for clarification on the uk position of the so-called red lines that iran has crossed. not setapply, you did out any criteria related to weaponization. you referred to the stockpiling of uranium being high. is not the position of the iran'sent that's enriched uranium is proof that iran is seeking nuclear weapons? they have not explained it any other way. theirs the problem with nuclear program. it is impossible to explain, for purely peaceful purposes -
happened in algeria went to 10 years of a civil war. of the muslim brotherhood and the more extreme forms which have become very violent and 200,000 people died. >> there is a danger. the actions of the egyptian authorities in the coming weeks will be important in determining that danger. it is crucial that they do what we were talking about a moment ago and release political leaders and journalists. make sure that their human rights are protected. that is crucial. if they do not do that,...
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democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. of the human rights commission. >> bolivian officials say his jet had departed when france, italy, and portugal withdrew permission to enter their airspace. the aircraft diverted to vienna where it remained grounded for 13 hours. the european countries suspected that u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so muc
democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. of the human rights...
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i am thinking about others like algeria where there might be a change. it is not just putting 12,000 troops in the country. you cannot put a policeman or military behind every person. you have to think in terms of long-term prospects. i have not seen that yet, but maybe i am jumping the gun. >> you are optimistic. we hold a lot of hope for mali. thank you for joining us today. hong kong is working 60 years since its handover from britain to china. earlier, police fought with protesters trying to disrupt the commemoration. they are calling for more voting rights and social reforms. we have more from hong kong. what they are asking for, the three top issues they are bringing to the forefront of a protest today. the first is the right to vote the way the people of hong kong select their leader is they do not have a direct hand in it. a committee of 1000 businessmen and politicians elected chief executive. man, one vote. secondly, they're calling for the current chief executive to resign. they say he does not represent all the people of hong kong. they want
i am thinking about others like algeria where there might be a change. it is not just putting 12,000 troops in the country. you cannot put a policeman or military behind every person. you have to think in terms of long-term prospects. i have not seen that yet, but maybe i am jumping the gun. >> you are optimistic. we hold a lot of hope for mali. thank you for joining us today. hong kong is working 60 years since its handover from britain to china. earlier, police fought with protesters...
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she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say ab
she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i...
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italy, the bahamas, algeria. finally you had people asking for money at the tail end of the epidemic. time when people kind of embraced outlaws because there was so much distrust of the establishment. they had not managed to stop the vietnam war. there was a lot of rage floating around. of course, very little security at airports by the airlines. the airlines had a policy of total compliance. to cause did not want mass destruction, they just wanted to negotiate. they wanted the passengers to be safe and they want to get their airplanes back intact. they instructed their flight crews to do everything they're hijackers asked. first of all, they were pretty scared that if they put in metal detectors at every airport and forced every single passenger to walk through it, that people would choose to drive a set of five. -- would choose to drive instead of fly. up withngers might end dangerous levels of radiation if they are checked every time. >> they also said it would cost untold millions to buy all of this equipment
italy, the bahamas, algeria. finally you had people asking for money at the tail end of the epidemic. time when people kind of embraced outlaws because there was so much distrust of the establishment. they had not managed to stop the vietnam war. there was a lot of rage floating around. of course, very little security at airports by the airlines. the airlines had a policy of total compliance. to cause did not want mass destruction, they just wanted to negotiate. they wanted the passengers to be...
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democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries who forced the plane's landing. he the forced stop in austria to the treatment of indigenous bolivians by former colonial powers. >> they close their airspace to the presidential aircraft based on suspicions that nsa whistleblower edward snowden was aboard. they accuse the u.s. of ordering the move. >> other south american countries have condemned the breach of diplomatic immunity with others promising consequences. >> at the french embassy in the pause, venting anger over the treatment of their president. the libyan officials are also furious at what they describe as an unprecedented diplomatic incident. >> as a government, we submit all possible objections on an international level. hours ago, we submitted ou
democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries who forced the plane's landing. he the forced stop in austria to the treatment of indigenous bolivians by...
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away from the turkey in 1997 scenario with less negative consequence is for a coup, to more of the and algeria 1992 scenario where the coup happened with more exclusion and depression coming with it. >> if we look at this from the point of view of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters, they say they want no part of this interim government and the timetable and they will keep taking their case to the streets, demanding mohamed morsi be reinstated as president, that seems increasingly unlikely at this point, and the longer that goes on, do they not risk losing on both fronts, thereby shutting themselves out of the whole process? .> they have a security dilemma on the one hand, they know the only guarantee at the moment is the mobilization on the ground. the constitution does not guarantee anything because it was dismantled. the institutional process is over. the presidency is over. the president had disappeared and nobody knows where he is. there are no institutional guarantees and there is no constitution to guarantee them rights. there is also no international brokering that could guaran
away from the turkey in 1997 scenario with less negative consequence is for a coup, to more of the and algeria 1992 scenario where the coup happened with more exclusion and depression coming with it. >> if we look at this from the point of view of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters, they say they want no part of this interim government and the timetable and they will keep taking their case to the streets, demanding mohamed morsi be reinstated as president, that seems increasingly...
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has been doing a better job of it i think we have sent 12 detainees to algeria. all 12 have not returned to terrorism supposedly. >> clayton: what are we getting in return? >> mike: empty gitmo so they can close it. >> clayton: white house being cagey on what we get in return. try to work with us on al qaeda. >> mike: he says he is leaving. well, about 30 days. they announced that yesterday. >> alisyn: very same day. >> mike: you say it's a coincidence. >> alisyn: of course. everything in politics is an coincidence. they say it's a stormy relationship that he has had for three and a half years that he doesn't think we should be be closing get mow and transferring detainees out. >> mike: send two to algeria, okay i'm out of it, 30 days i'm out of here. >> clayton: president bush had resistance from republicans and democrats. the house voted again to not shut down guantanamo bay even though the white house had been calling for both republicans and democrats that don't close it. so, the president's hands are tied there. >> alisyn: speaking of a deal. coming up, we w
has been doing a better job of it i think we have sent 12 detainees to algeria. all 12 have not returned to terrorism supposedly. >> clayton: what are we getting in return? >> mike: empty gitmo so they can close it. >> clayton: white house being cagey on what we get in return. try to work with us on al qaeda. >> mike: he says he is leaving. well, about 30 days. they announced that yesterday. >> alisyn: very same day. >> mike: you say it's a coincidence....
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she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry,
she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry,
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said in every law i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two to those eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do that also until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he steered through that transition the bloodshed that we saw in will be in the works of that still is going on in syria was largely exempt from egypt because of the actions of the leadership of the egyptian military now i understand that this is not democratic and i understand that this isn't something that is an ideal scenario in any fledgling democracy but you're saving people's lives on the ground in behaving like this ok caroline go ahead because you know the military wants to keep control of the economy as well let's keep that in mind caroline go ahead. yeah and i think that people on the streets in cairo quite divided i think that some feel that with some relief that the military are taking over there were fears of thi
said in every law i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two to those eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do that also until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he steered through that transition the bloodshed that we saw in will be in the works of that still is going on in syria was...
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said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he steered through that transition. hard across talking seven thirty am g.m.t. here on our finale new figures show the youth on employment in europe has reached a new record high more than twenty three percent of the people are left without work or german president has labeled it as the european union's most pressing concern and twenty e.u. leaders will be meeting in berlin to thrash out ways to combat the issue of german trade unions think not enough is being done to get young people back to work and are planning protests in response and other nations are being far worse hit as artie's over nicolas go out in italy. i come true with a glorious past and a very uncertain future the word crisis has been used so of
said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he steered through that transition. hard across talking seven thirty am g.m.t. here on our finale new figures...
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in as it came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. meanwhile you can log on to r.t. dot com to find out how america's and that's a spy scandal is continuing to long ramble and you were one of the big brothers little brothers are now spying on us citizens accessing thousands of e-mails and phone calls. meanwhile on our you tube channel you can watch how pollution police drown out presidential corruption charges with tear gas and riot sticks for all that or more party dot com. right to see. her story. and i think. on our reporters. ukraine is trying to decide whether it wants to align itself with russia's regional trade ball court to push for e.u. integration the former soviet state has clo
in as it came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. meanwhile you can log on to r.t. dot com to...
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they came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. or ukraine is trying to decide whether it wants to align itself with russia's regional trade walk or push for e.u. integration the former soviet state has close ties with moscow but as i greater cooperation with its western partners let's now bring in. for more on the story well it's always hard to make decisions isn't it so now ukraine seems to be torn between the two blocs tell us more exactly you can see that on the map for yourself it really is just stuck in the middle which is that and the fact is joining the e.u. the biggest trade book in the world is what ukraine wants in order to become more european but the question is can the
they came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. or ukraine is trying to decide whether it...
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said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he stared through that transition. egypt on the brink mohamed morsi and he was democratically elected muslim brotherhood faced massive protests in social upheaval as one revolution ended in another started opposition figures have passed the military to step in to restore order if the military again becomes the key power broker in egypt what does this mean for democracy in the arab muslim world. do we speak your language as i mean from a deal or not a dance. music program some documentary some spanish what matters to you breaking news i want to turn to angles stories. for you here. in troy i'll teach spanish find out more visit. tito it's combe. still a cross talk on the world update to come for you this hour fo
said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he stared through that transition. egypt on the brink mohamed morsi and he was democratically elected muslim...
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he came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over. when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure refn ocean r.t. from mali. churches ransacked worshippers slaughtered and women forced to change religion today's problems faced by the middle east biggest christian group find out more in just a few minutes here in r.t. . i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to four progressive dot com the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state senate hand over any tampons or pads before entering wow so why would they do this are they really that scared that some terrorists are playing a sneak a bomb into the place at any cost according to news at yahoo dot com the official reason i
he came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over. when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure refn ocean r.t. from mali. churches ransacked worshippers...
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said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he stared through that transition. well to the. audience technology innovation all the leaders developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm tom are marketed as a big picture. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. our lot from moscow as r.t. our exclusive interview with an awkward image out in about
said in every all i'll take the power and i'll give it back to you maybe in the future ok sounds like algeria to me one hundred ninety two in two thousand and eleven i don't think that we have a reason not to trust that the military will do the generals until we did a remarkably good job in my opinion given the challenges that he faced when he was head of the army into those eleven and he stared through that transition. well to the. audience technology innovation all the leaders developments...